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NID GDPD 2007
National Institute of Design
Paldi Ahmedabad 380007
ADMISSIONS: GDPD-2007
Test No. 1
Time: 1 hr 30 mts. Total: 50
Q.1.1 Draw with maximum details an adult human figure standing with a seated dog at 10:00 o’clock in the morning
(10 Marks)

Imagine and write the conversation between the dog and the human in 5 sentences (dialogues) in the given space below:
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Q 1.2. Observe the given drawn objects and re-draw the correct version in the given space

Q.1.3.A. Given below are portions of objects. Choose any one object to visualize and draw the whole object. (5 Marks)

Q.1.3.B. Visualize and draw the objects selected in the previous question, in function in a scale 20 times larger. (5 Marks)

Q.1.4. Draw any 3 objects that can be handled only by the thumb and the index finger.
(10 Marks)
Q.1.5. Choose a socially relevant subject that FM Radio wants to convey. Give a title for your subject.
Illustrate the subject on a hoarding and write a jingle with a suitable title for the same in the given space below. (10 Marks)
Test No. 2
Time : 40 mts. Total Marks :25
Q.2 You are provided with a list of words. Select the most appropriate word from the given list and write it in the space given in column one. In column two, write the opposite word and draw it in the given box.
Hostile
Sad
Recycle
Egg
Dream
Strong
Slow

Man
Sea
Wild
High
Cut
Light
Sci fi

Mock
Speed
Peace
Blunt
Old
Secret
Joy

Green
Past
Hot
Crisis
Noise
Storm
Gas

Laugh
Poor
Food
Bird
Sport
Coffee

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